Project Overview

Currently the citizens of Mexico have been harmed
by the U.S.A. in many ways; we took up to 90% of their water, we changed
the Border location and stole the minerals and gold that should have
been theirs, we have a considerable population that treats them like
lepers, we by using illegal drugs have created a mess on their Southern
Border, we moved our companies into Mexico and then when the people
moved to the jobs we left them stranded, we have taken farmland by
eminent domain with the help of their government, and the list goes on
and on. Mexico and its people are OUR Neighbors, and we need to help
them by solving our border problems as well as creating a situation that
will provide them needed jobs on their side of the border; this project
is designed to do this.

The benefits of the Transportation Corridor will benefit tens of
thousand of our and Mexico's construction workers, then provide benefits
to all that use the corridor. A toll fee is required for use, and a
percentage of that toll can be earmarked for paying back the Bond
Holders, and for the creation of schools and other public facilities
along the route. The proposed corridor design will also generate fresh
water, salt and mineral by-products, electric, and natural gas or other
fuels for distribution of the excess not needed for the corridor's
operation. The proposed design will encourage construction of housing
projects, shopping centers, industrial parks, recreational parks, and
government facilities which will hire tens of thousands to eventually
millions of citizens on both sides of the border.

We have written the President of Mexico, the State Department, the
National Park Service, several border town mayors, and the Interior
Department, we have as of this date NOT written to Congress, the
President, or the companies that would be involved or using the systems.
We propose letters, a website with all pertinent information,
specifications, drawings, financial requirements, manpower, and
schedules that would assure acceptance of the project. We propose
individual meetings with the Congresspersons, mayors, state governors
and legislators, and with companies where the system would be first
built, i.e., California, Arizona, New Mexico, Mexico, and Texas.
We are NOT looking for funds from anyone we contact, we do though want
the people that can make the decisions understand the possible positive
results of the project. We need your blessing and political backing to
accomplish this, and ask for your support.

We are believers in High-Speed Vehicle and Rail transportation and
believe that it is the future of transportation as airlines fade out due
to cost and fuel shortages. We also believe that the environment has
been harmed by the use of our current fuel and transportation systems.
Some of us are users of Amtrak, and some of us live near our southern
border in Tucson, and we see the current limitations and problems.

Several of us are retired and have had a great life here in our country
of origin, and want to give back; getting this proposal into the public,
even if we are NOT awarded the 'prize' is our goal, wining the prize
would be the 'icing on the cake'.
We have contacted members of our Congress, Amtrak, several border city
mayors, the President of Mexico, and a few potential railroad company
users; the concept has been accepted.

The primary issues to resolve are the funding and the authorizations
from the various authorities along the border route. To overcome
possible 'objections' we will generate a FAQ manual and website that
'sells' the project; the key being that the project is part of border
security and National Security. Currently the Panama Canal is the main
route for all shipping, including our Naval Forces between the Atlantic
and the Pacific, this proposal will provide a super-fast alternative
that cannot be closed down or limited if the Canal Zone decides to no
longer be our primary 'shortcut'. {China, Russia, Dictators, terrorist,
etc.}.

This corridor would replace the proposed and current walls that can be
scaled, dug under, or have thing thrown over {illegal drugs and
non-documented workers} and its size, sensor monitoring, traffic, and
design would all but eliminate unauthorized crossings. It would though
bring needed water, electric, industry and jobs to both sides of the
border, and thus cut the need for illegal crossing and the cost to the
U.S.A. for capture, detention, courts, and deportations.